Treatment of dementias represents an important but relatively neglected part of neurological care of the elderly population. Individual therapeutic interventions may make only small changes to the quality of life of individuals afflicted with dementia, but when used in combination these interventions synergize and can make a significant difference. Additionally, given the societal scale of the problem of dementia care, the overall impact, in economic and sociological terms, of such therapies is of consequence. Presently there are no disease-modifying treatments for any of the neurodegenerative dementias. Instead, the clinician has several therapeutic tools to mitigate cognitive and behavioral consequences of dementias. There are also strate...
Dementia is a general term for a number of progressive, organic brain diseases affecting approximate...
WHO defines dementia as a progressive chronic syndrome characterized by deterioration of cognitive f...
IntroductionWith the aging of the U.S. population, a better understanding of the presentation and im...
Treatment of dementias represents an important but relatively neglected part of neurological care of...
Dementia is defined as a gradual cognitive impairment that interferes with everyday tasks, and is a ...
Dementia is an eurodegenerative disorder, which causes significant disability, especially among the ...
Article abstract—Objective: To define and investigate key issues in the management of dementia and t...
Objective. Dementia is an age-related progressive neurodegenerative disorder afflicting about 5% of ...
The term dementia is used to describe the widespread decline in cognitive abilities that results f...
• Treatment options for patients with dementia are limited. This article provides an overview of pos...
Current symptomatic treatments for dementia have only modest efficacy. Assessing meaningful benefits...
This chapter sets out a perspective on the management of dementia based on experience in the United ...
Background: Practising physicians frequently seek advice on the most effective interventions for dem...
Global levels of dementia are escalating but alongside this new innovations and service models are d...
We reviewed six psychosocial interventions for individuals with dementia. Inter-ventions are describ...
Dementia is a general term for a number of progressive, organic brain diseases affecting approximate...
WHO defines dementia as a progressive chronic syndrome characterized by deterioration of cognitive f...
IntroductionWith the aging of the U.S. population, a better understanding of the presentation and im...
Treatment of dementias represents an important but relatively neglected part of neurological care of...
Dementia is defined as a gradual cognitive impairment that interferes with everyday tasks, and is a ...
Dementia is an eurodegenerative disorder, which causes significant disability, especially among the ...
Article abstract—Objective: To define and investigate key issues in the management of dementia and t...
Objective. Dementia is an age-related progressive neurodegenerative disorder afflicting about 5% of ...
The term dementia is used to describe the widespread decline in cognitive abilities that results f...
• Treatment options for patients with dementia are limited. This article provides an overview of pos...
Current symptomatic treatments for dementia have only modest efficacy. Assessing meaningful benefits...
This chapter sets out a perspective on the management of dementia based on experience in the United ...
Background: Practising physicians frequently seek advice on the most effective interventions for dem...
Global levels of dementia are escalating but alongside this new innovations and service models are d...
We reviewed six psychosocial interventions for individuals with dementia. Inter-ventions are describ...
Dementia is a general term for a number of progressive, organic brain diseases affecting approximate...
WHO defines dementia as a progressive chronic syndrome characterized by deterioration of cognitive f...
IntroductionWith the aging of the U.S. population, a better understanding of the presentation and im...